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Le [[fantastique]] in Belgium: [[Georges Eekhoud]], [[Franz Hellens]], [[Thomas Owen]], [[Jean Ray]], [[Marcel Thiry]] and [[Jacques Sternberg]]. Le [[fantastique]] in Belgium: [[Georges Eekhoud]], [[Franz Hellens]], [[Thomas Owen]], [[Jean Ray]], [[Marcel Thiry]] and [[Jacques Sternberg]].
-== Franco-Belgian comics == 
-The best known [[Franco-Belgian comics]] are by [[Hergé]] but many other major authors of comics have been Belgian, including [[Peyo]] ([[the smurfs]]), [[André Franquin]], [[Edgar P. Jacobs]] and [[Willy Vandersteen]]. 
== See also == == See also ==
 +*[[Franco-Belgian comics]]
*[[Belgian culture]] *[[Belgian culture]]
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Because Belgium is a bilingual country, Belgian literature is divided into the two main languages spoken in the country - French and Dutch or Flemish - and discussed under the languages of these countries : France and The Netherlands.

In literature, Belgium has produced several well-known authors, such as the poet Émile Verhaeren and novelist Georges Simenon. The poet and playwright Maurice Maeterlinck.

Le fantastique in Belgium: Georges Eekhoud, Franz Hellens, Thomas Owen, Jean Ray, Marcel Thiry and Jacques Sternberg.

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